NO, flagella is tiny organelles on cells. The tail of sperm and even bacteria has flagella, though.
three ways protozoans move are cilia, pushing out part of their bodys called pseudopod, and flagella.
they use there but to push then they blow a bomb
Cilia and flagella
Yes, some eukaryotic cells contain flagella. These flagella are longer and less numerous than those found in prokaryotic cells, and they are involved in cell motility. Examples of eukaryotic cells with flagella include sperm cells and some types of protists.
No they do not have Flagella, Capsules, and do not negative stain.
Flagella is the plural form of flagellum.
three ways protozoans move are cilia, pushing out part of their bodys called pseudopod, and flagella.
Yes, protista do have flagella.
No protists ure a flagella because only animal cells have a flagella.
they use there but to push then they blow a bomb
The scientific name for flagella is flagellum (singular) or flagella (plural). Flagella are whip-like structures used by cells for movement.
Flagella. Flagella Flagellum (flagella is the plural form) flagella
Euzophera flagella was created in 1869.
The singular form of the word flagella is flagellum.
Cilia and flagella
Yes, some eukaryotic cells contain flagella. These flagella are longer and less numerous than those found in prokaryotic cells, and they are involved in cell motility. Examples of eukaryotic cells with flagella include sperm cells and some types of protists.
No they do not have Flagella, Capsules, and do not negative stain.